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Brown Bullhead

Ameiurus nebulosus

Brown Bullhead is a hardy North American bullhead catfish introduced widely beyond its native range. It favors warm, still or slow waters and feeds mostly at night on bottom-dwelling invertebrates, fish, and organic matter.

Freshwater
Brown Bullhead reference image
Robert Wilson Shufeldt, public-domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Identification points

  • Dark brown to olive mottling with a lighter belly, not the clean spotting of channel catfish
  • Squared or slightly rounded tail fin, never deeply forked
  • Barbels around the mouth are dark, and the anal fin is short and rounded with 19-24 rays

Habitat

Shallow lakes, ponds, reservoirs, sluggish rivers, backwaters, and marshy or muddy areas with soft bottoms, cover, and low to moderate oxygen.

Bait notes

Nightcrawlers, cut bait, chicken liver, crayfish, and stink baits all work well. Small live minnows can take larger fish; modest hook sizes and strong scent help more than flashy lures.

Behavior

Mostly nocturnal and bottom-oriented; forages by smell and touch for aquatic insects, worms, snails, crayfish, small fish, and detritus. Often stays near cover and can tolerate turbid, low-oxygen water.

Caution

Sharp pectoral and dorsal spines can puncture skin and are mildly venomous; handle carefully. Consumption advisories may apply locally because bullheads can accumulate contaminants in some waters.

Fishing notes

Fish near bottom with a sinker rig, under docks, along weed edges, wood, or muddy drop-offs. Best after dark or in low light; use enough weight to keep bait stationary in current or soft mud.

Brown Bullhead Fishing Guide · Fish-Fish